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BY KEVIN KOECH
Churchill Show Director Victor Ber has responded to claims of frustrating Churchill Show comedians.
Comedian Zainabu Zeddy accused Ber of frustrating comedians, leading them to depression.
Speaking to Nation, Ber dismissed the claims, stating that despite the damning allegations made by Zeddy, they would still remain friends, adding that he was ready to invite her to Churchill show.
“Yes, without a doubt (I will welcome her). Since she wrote those things, I tried to keep it to myself, but she kept posting more and more and it wasn’t until Wednesday (July 8) that I picked up my phone and texted her and she called me back. I know her very well and when you watch the videos, she cannot edit the way they were,” Ber said.
The director read malice in Zeddy’s allegations, stating that someone keen on bringing down Churchill show was pushing Zeddy to heap blame on him and create a fallout within the team behind the award-winning show.
According to Zeddy, so serious is the situation that a number of comedians have sunk into depression before their eventual deaths.
Njenga Mswahili and Kasee are among the Churchill Show comedians whose recent deaths have raised eyebrows.
Zeddy revealed that sabotage is part of the game and so serious is the situation that Njenga Mswahili sunk into depression and was admitted an Mathari Mental Hospital.
“Ber never wanted any female comedians to succeed so that his wife could shine. That is the reason we have few female comedians.
“When Wanjiku put up her Comedy Queens show at KICC, the girls were threatened to perform,” posted Zeddy.
She added that Kasee who recently passed on was pushed to the limits and became homeless before her death.

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